
Tofieldia occidentalis—marsh-loving herb; white 
Tolmiea Menziesii—Y outh-on-age; shade-loving 
Trillium chloropetalum—white, sessile-flowered 
Trillium ovatum—early; fls. large; white 
Vaccinium deliciosum—low shrub; delicious fruit 
Ps membranaceum—woodland huckleberry 
ovatum—evergreen huckleberry 
Viola glabella—woodland plant; fls. yellow 
‘“ _ sempervirens—evergreen leaves; yellow 
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SEEDS OF CULTIVATED PLANTS 
Arbutus Unedo—Strawberry Tree; fruit red 
Bruckenthalia spiculifolia—Spike-heath; low; pink 
Cedrus libani—Cedar of Lebanon; tall conifer 
Cistus albidus—Rock Rose; 4-ft. shrub; lilac 
ladaniferus—5-ft. shrub; fls. white 
laurifolius—6-ft. shrub; fls. white 
salvifolius—2-ft. shrub; fls. white 
Clematis montana—20-ft. climber; pink, dainty 
Davidia involucrata—Dove-tree; fls. 6 in., white 
Embothrium coccineum—Chilean Fire Tree 
Enkianthus cernuus, var. rubens—fis: deep red 
Kxnkianthus campanulatus—8 ft.; pendent bells 
Epigaea asiatica—Asiatic Trailing Arbutus; 
Erica arborea, var. alpina—1l0-ft.; white, fragrant 
Erica australis—8 ft.; fls. rose | 
* terminalis (E. stricta)—4 ft; rosy purple 
umbellata—18 in.; fls. pink ~ 
Iucryphia elutinosa—large shrub; white; Chile. 
Eucryphia glutinosa, var. plena—double fld.; white 
Genista anglica—prostrate; fls. bright yellow 
z saggitalis—to 1 ft.; fls. bright yellow 
Geum montanum—6 in.; fis. erect, golden yellow 
Hebe salicifolia—8-10 ft.; fls. white 
Helleborus corsicus—fls. vellow-green 
Hypericum Androsaemum—shrub to 3 ft.; yellow 
* patulum—3 ft.; evergreen; yellow | 
patulum, var. Henrvi—fls. large 
Kalmia latifolia—Mountain Laurel; pink 
Leucothoe Catesbaei—evergreen; white 
Magnolia - it.; fls. white 
¥. Soulangeana—large tree; fls. purplish 
Soulangeana, var. rubra—fls. rosy 
. Wilsonii—25 ft.; fls. white, fragrant 
ae oe Veitchii—30 ft.; ‘fis. blush-pink 
Bwleheldes linifolia—l ft.: white; winter annual 
Oxydendrum arboreum—lovely shrub for fall color 
Pieris floribunda—6 ft. evergreen; white 
Pieris formosa—15 ft.; new growth red; fls. white 
‘“  japonica—handcsome, early; fis. white 
taiwanensis—leaves with dull gloss — 
Primula Florindae—3 ft.; fls. yellow, fragrant 
Primula japonica—2 it.; bright violet-rose 
Pterostyrax hispida—25 ft.; fls. white, panicles 
Shortia uniflora—choice ground cover, fls. white 
kimmia japonica—evergreen to 5 ft.; red fruit 
Stauntonia hexaphylla—evergreen climber; white 
Stewartia pseudo-camellia—small tree; fils. ‘white 
Styrax Obassia—30 ft.; fls. white, fragrant 
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